I iron plenty of things, sometimes a little spray on starch and an Iron will get the crease in the jeans looking good in between going to the cleaners for a professional press. Also I CAN NOT stand when other men wear dress shirts with wrinkles in them, it's tacky! I'm 23 and grew up in the "country" as much as that time is thrown around, I iron, can sew enough to make simple things, along with a lot of other things young people seem to not know how to do these days.

20, I do have basic knowledge of ironing and when I was living on campus often got called upon by (mainly male) friends heading out on important dates who needed their outfits ironed. An easy way to make a few bucks! I do have fond memories of my mother ironing all my father's work shirts way back, but don't often iron things myself just because I don't have many formal clothes (why iron jeans?).

I own an iron! In fact, I'm the only one of my roommates who does XD. I have some things that need to be ironed (my choir dress, some of my interview shirts, a couple other cotton dresses), but I don't iron most of my clothes because they don't need it.

almost never. I have a few shirts that look horrible if they are not ironed (linen), and I started making a quilt that involved a butt-ton of ironing. Needless to say the quilt has been hibernating since I got to the ironing step!

I would if I had anything that needed it, I used to iron my blouse and skirt for choir concerts all the time. =)
It probably helps that my mother taught me things like that at a young age, but I actually find it somewhat of an enjoyable activity.

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We have a wrinkle free button on the dryer that keeps it cycled so clothes don't cool enough to wrinkle so if I've nice clothes in the wash I hang them before they cool -shrug- keeps the clothes neat but I don't like those pressed seams in shirts.

Hoping I'm not too old for the results you want (32), but I rarely iron. I'll break out the iron for sewing projects or specialty items (anything with pleats).

I'm lazy, and also most of my clothes would either melt or scorch if the iron was too hot. Most of my wrinkles are taken care of by hanging in the bathroom to steam during my shower, or run through few minutes in the dryer with a damp towel right before I need to put it on.